President Donald Trump in his most recent update on the conflict announced that the ongoing peace talks between the United States and Iran are continuing at a "rapid pace," despite reports that Iran had ceased negotiations.
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President Donald Trump in his most recent update on the conflict announced that the ongoing peace talks between the United States and Iran are continuing at a "rapid pace," despite reports that Iran had ceased negotiations.
Copper climbed toward $14,000 a ton and aluminum advanced to its highest in more than four years as the unresolved conflict in the Middle East and optimism over demand powered gains. Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Tuesday as investors weighed renewed uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. The optimism that President Trump projected last week toward securing a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has quickly faded, with Tehran on Monday suspending talks in protest of Israel’s punishing strikes on Lebanon.
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Bloomberg reported the story as "Copper and Aluminum Power Higher on Global Demand, War Outlook." CBS News reported the story as "6/1: The Takeout with Major Garrett." Breitbart reported the story as "Trump Says Iran Deal Could Be Reached 'over Next Week' After Fixing Israel-Hezbollah 'Glitch'."
Coverage is split across the political spectrum: 2 left-leaning outlets, 4 center outlets, 4 right-leaning outlets. L1FE compares the framing across these sources rather than amplifying any single outlet's interpretation.
10 sources have covered this story, including Bloomberg, Breitbart, CBS News and CNBC and 6 other outlets. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 13 hours ago.
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[01] VerifiedCore event reported by 10 independent outlets across the spectrum.
[02] CorroboratedKey facts corroborated by mainstream + wire desks.
[03] Disputed1 outlet on the fringes add framings not corroborated by mainstream coverage.
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Framings — how each side is covering it
Mainstream Liberal
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Mainstream Conservative
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Populist Right
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Center / Wire
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